Stephen F. Siebert

Personal Summary

My teaching and research focus on the ecology and management of working landscapes. In recent years I have investigated biophysical effects associated with environmental and socioeconomic change in Bhutan, agricultural intensification in Indonesia and Greece, and the ecology and management of rattan in Indonesia. I coordinate the International Conservation and Development M.S. degree option in Resource Conservation and collaborate with colleagues from the Ugyen Wangchuck Institute for Conservation and Environment in Bhutan on applied conservation research and institutional development efforts. My recreational interests include backpacking, kayaking, canoeing, hunting, fishing, skiing, wine, beer and reading.